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can harold ford be a viable new york candidate? >> i know harold. and see him quite a bit, different things. yeah, you know, new york is a place where we have a history like that. if we were talking about some other state, i would say that's a tough -- that's a tough thing to do. that's a tough thing to come in and at least immediately run for the senate. you can't run for governor in new york. you have to have a five year residency. you can run for the senate. i guess in new york, anything is possible. >> larry: why didn't you run for governor? >> i wasn't -- i didn't want to leave my business and law firm right now. i took a lot of time off to run for president, a lot of things got disorganized. i put them back together. we're in the middle of and on the verge of doing a lot of
can harold ford be a viable new york candidate? >> i know harold. and see him quite a bit, different things. yeah, you know, new york is a place where we have a history like that. if we were talking about some other state, i would say that's a tough -- that's a tough thing to do. that's a tough thing to come in and at least immediately run for the senate. you can't run for governor in new york. you have to have a five year residency. you can run for the senate. i guess in new york,...
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>> new york dr. intellectual. >> he was a new york intellectual jew would and he had hung out with musicians. she began hanging out with a friend -- musicians and poets. a little bit of the orbit for molly's usual crowd. but she found a soul mate in school and began hanging out with who would become her lifelong friend said she was influenced. she found this publication, literally that is how it happened she charmed the texas observer and it was a secret pleasure. it had things she wasn't used to reinsuring at st. john's, i used to work at the chronicle so i know about that, but she dustin because she felt it had been excluded. it was a treasure and she immersed herself in the study did and to cut pleasure as a teenager something her parents would scream of. so she went deep in that direction and was also influenced and st. john's by the way by an english professor who was on believably seditious. if they knew what he was doing at school they wouldn't have had him at school they would have sent him d
>> new york dr. intellectual. >> he was a new york intellectual jew would and he had hung out with musicians. she began hanging out with a friend -- musicians and poets. a little bit of the orbit for molly's usual crowd. but she found a soul mate in school and began hanging out with who would become her lifelong friend said she was influenced. she found this publication, literally that is how it happened she charmed the texas observer and it was a secret pleasure. it had things she...
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we'll see you in new york. >> thank you. thank you, larry. >> larry: mayor rudy giuliani, the former mayor of new york city. >>> hello, i'm randi kaye. here's what's happening right now. a lot of rattled nerves but no serious injuries or damage reported from a 6.5 quake off the coast of northern california. it struck just about three hours ago. residents in eureka and ferndale say they felt a rolling motion that knocked down pictures and cracked walls. most of the damage appears to be power outages and broken water and gas pipes. >>> senate majority leader harry reid is apologizing for comments he made during the 2008 presidential campaign. a new book called "game change" quotes reid as saying "then senator barack obama could win the white house because he was light-skinned and had no negro dialect unless he wanted to have one." president obama says he accepts reid's apology. cnn's dana bash reports reid is reaching out to civil rights leaders and african-american members of congress, including julian bond and representative
we'll see you in new york. >> thank you. thank you, larry. >> larry: mayor rudy giuliani, the former mayor of new york city. >>> hello, i'm randi kaye. here's what's happening right now. a lot of rattled nerves but no serious injuries or damage reported from a 6.5 quake off the coast of northern california. it struck just about three hours ago. residents in eureka and ferndale say they felt a rolling motion that knocked down pictures and cracked walls. most of the damage...
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d.h.s., the new york police department, the port authority of new york and new jersey, and officials from three states and 91 locates are involved in this partnership -- locatalities are involved in this partnership. this is to provide a layered defense against the smuggling of a nuclear weapon. the more law enforcement officials who have the ability to detect and are on the lookout for nuclear and radiological material in and around new york city, the better chance that law enforcement has to prevent a successful nuclear attack. the s.e.c. has procured thousands of basic hand-held radiation detectors which have been distributed to police officers throughout the region. advanced vehicles, including trucks and boats, with radiation detectors capable of distinguishing different radio active materials are also in use in manhattan and the surrounding area. more than 1,400 local officers have received training in radiation detection operations under this. s.e.c. funding is given to the new york police department which acts as the grant distributor for the fund. states and local entities a
d.h.s., the new york police department, the port authority of new york and new jersey, and officials from three states and 91 locates are involved in this partnership -- locatalities are involved in this partnership. this is to provide a layered defense against the smuggling of a nuclear weapon. the more law enforcement officials who have the ability to detect and are on the lookout for nuclear and radiological material in and around new york city, the better chance that law enforcement has to...
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a new york intellectual. >> new york doctor intellectual. >> writer new york intellectual jew, and he hung out with musicians i believe. she began hanging out with a friend -- >> musicians and poets. >> a little bit out of the orbit for molly's usual crowd at the house. she found a soulmate in school and began hanging out with -- well it would become her lifelong friend. so she was influenced or she found his publication, she found is called "the texas observer" and it was -- he was a secret pleasure. and having said that she was reading in the houston chronicle and hearing a lot about at saint john's. and she delves into it because she felt she had been excluded. it was a treasure and she burst herself in and studied it. i think took a pleasure as a teenager doing something your parents would scream over. so she went deep in that direction. she was also influenced at saint john's by an english professor who was unbelievably sadistic or if they knew what he was doing a school, they wouldn't have had him at school. he believed in, shockingly, the right to free speech. and he supported
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there was not a single line in the daily news, the new york post, the "new york times," anything which goes to show you how bad it was that given that we had that shooting up on 120 history, about six month ago where no one was killed. the front page of the times the next day. times have changed. so i think it did come in and there was this threat of violence. but also played out in weird ways that i think made difficult for law enforcement. to give you an example, say ups take a. you pay them two or $3000. you get here on a ship that your transport to a safe house. you don't speak english, there's no place you could go. even if you ran away, it wouldn't be good. there's a guy with a gun who's there in the house with you. but often he comes from a village close to the two came from in china and you guys are so talking to him and he's not pointed the gun at your head and let you actually defaults. the cops and prosecutors would try to bring these as hostagetaking cases. they were really enamored of trying to bring hostage charges against the snakehead's. the interesting thing is a lot o
there was not a single line in the daily news, the new york post, the "new york times," anything which goes to show you how bad it was that given that we had that shooting up on 120 history, about six month ago where no one was killed. the front page of the times the next day. times have changed. so i think it did come in and there was this threat of violence. but also played out in weird ways that i think made difficult for law enforcement. to give you an example, say ups take a. you...
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new york city police officers, new york's finest, the mayor, the governor of the state, all of law enforcement here, they're keeping an eye on this place. obviously you know this is the center of the world right now and everybody is watch, especially given what happened or what could have happened on christmas, candy. >> situate yourself for us, don. are you in the crowd? are you up above it? what sort of security did you to pass through any to get in there? did you see anything tighter along that score? >> both. i've been mingling in the crowd. i came in, lou escorted us in along with other security officers and people, again, acting accordingly. and as you -- we have been reporting all night here on cnn, you've got to go through security measures, take security measures much the same way as you go through an airport. no backpacks, no liquor, no sharp objects, obviously no metal or anything like that. so the measures here really are pretty stringent. i've been talking to people here, they're pretty -- they've been very ruly, and we're above the crowd. we can see blocks of people just standing
new york city police officers, new york's finest, the mayor, the governor of the state, all of law enforcement here, they're keeping an eye on this place. obviously you know this is the center of the world right now and everybody is watch, especially given what happened or what could have happened on christmas, candy. >> situate yourself for us, don. are you in the crowd? are you up above it? what sort of security did you to pass through any to get in there? did you see anything tighter...
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♪ hold me in your arms >> jeannie moos, cnn, new york. >>> see you monday. among my guests suze orman with money advice for the new year. "larry king live" starts right now. >>> i'm randy kay at cnn we are following breaking news. a 6.5 magnitude earthquake has struck off the coast of northern california. the usgs says it is about 25 miles from the city of eureka, a coastal city of 26,000 people. meteorologist jacqui jeras watching the latest. >> yeah. 6.5 quake. it can cause damage but likely not widespread major damage. the area we are talking about off the coast of northern california. about 25 miles offshore. the worst of the strength of the storm would have been felt off the coast. that is good news. you can see that big orange dot in the middle there. that was the initial quake and all these little dots are what we would call aftershocks. those have been minor, 3.8 or so in magnitude. this is what we call a shake map. the whole area that is yellow, eureka, that is where we felt somewhere between a five and a six. so this is where some of the damage is.
♪ hold me in your arms >> jeannie moos, cnn, new york. >>> see you monday. among my guests suze orman with money advice for the new year. "larry king live" starts right now. >>> i'm randy kay at cnn we are following breaking news. a 6.5 magnitude earthquake has struck off the coast of northern california. the usgs says it is about 25 miles from the city of eureka, a coastal city of 26,000 people. meteorologist jacqui jeras watching the latest. >> yeah....
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york fed led by the executive of the first vice president of the new york fed, but not to step down as president. and we made that decision, because we wanted to make sure we were protectinged independents of the fed and i was going to be spending, my necessity, a huge part of my time in helping shape the president's economic agenda and i was not going to be able to give the care and effort needed to carry on running the fed on a day-to-day basis. our judgment was that was the best decision at the time. i'm confident of that in retrospect. it was unique. it was unique, but i don't think there was a better alternative available. >> secretary geithner, i don't think aig's counterparties should have been paid 100 cents on the dollar, because in this e-mail we have here it's on the screen as well, you had some interests in how much the counterparties were owed. please tell the committee what impact the counterparties exposure had on your decision to pay 100 cents on the dollar. >> mr. chairman, i played no role in that decision. as i said in my opening statements, as i testified before,
york fed led by the executive of the first vice president of the new york fed, but not to step down as president. and we made that decision, because we wanted to make sure we were protectinged independents of the fed and i was going to be spending, my necessity, a huge part of my time in helping shape the president's economic agenda and i was not going to be able to give the care and effort needed to carry on running the fed on a day-to-day basis. our judgment was that was the best decision at...
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attorney general eric holder. >> they will be brought to new york, to new york, to answer for their alleged crimes... >> warner: that same day, he told the "newshour" he was confident the city was prepared. >> new york has also done a number of these trials in the past, has a track record for doing ese high-profile terrorist trials. >> lehrer: but you coped with the thought of your decision creating a big red bull's-eye for every terrorist in the world? >> i talked to mayor bloomberg. i talked to governor paterson. and mayor bloomberg especially said, "you know, this is the place where this case ought to be brought. we can handle it." >> warner: but estimates of the costs have grown into hundreds of millions of dollars for security and lost revenue for businesses. and fears about a possible attack have grown as well. now, new york state's senior democratic senator chuck schumer has changed his mind, too. >> i called the white house and told them that i thought it would be a very good idea that they look for alternative sites. >> warner: by today, it was widely reported the obama administrat
attorney general eric holder. >> they will be brought to new york, to new york, to answer for their alleged crimes... >> warner: that same day, he told the "newshour" he was confident the city was prepared. >> new york has also done a number of these trials in the past, has a track record for doing ese high-profile terrorist trials. >> lehrer: but you coped with the thought of your decision creating a big red bull's-eye for every terrorist in the world?...
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new york city area. newark airport. >> we have been finding this out from the transportation security administration, tsa, in fact, there is a lockdown at terminal c at newark international airport happening at this hour. here's what they say is happening. a man walked through one of the security checkpoints from the public side to the sterile side and right now they are looking for that individual. apparently at this time they're not sure whether this person was once on the other side. the sterile side and came back through security or whether he wasn't properly checked to begin with. at this hour tsa is not only looking for this person, they're also reviewing their security tapes from that checkpoint. at the present time they are not allowing any flights that are currently scheduled to leave from terminal c to depart the airport. again, at this time, lockdown at terminal c at newark international airport until they try to figure out exactly what happened with this individual. whether he was properly ch
new york city area. newark airport. >> we have been finding this out from the transportation security administration, tsa, in fact, there is a lockdown at terminal c at newark international airport happening at this hour. here's what they say is happening. a man walked through one of the security checkpoints from the public side to the sterile side and right now they are looking for that individual. apparently at this time they're not sure whether this person was once on the other side....
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he was radiating out of new york. when the gold rush started, he got out of that and went there transatlantic and californiabound. for much of migration was by steam ship down. crossing up to on the pacific. and vanderbilt started the line. tried to build the canal. couldn't get funding. they would carry people across the water ways by boat and short land crossing. very successful. he sold out. went on a grand tour of europe. engaged in affairs. then he started by control of the company. the accessory companies. at the moment he was doing that, walker sailed off to nicaragua was luck. he was a terrible general. >> is generalship usually consistented of just ordering frontal attacks against well dug in positions? >> which related the filibuster attitude, the north american attitude latin america, we're americans. even though he's dug in, he has a rifle, don't let them do that. you're americans go get them. go. go. fortunately, once he -- by luck really -- he carries out one ma -- maneuver. by luck, the leading general
he was radiating out of new york. when the gold rush started, he got out of that and went there transatlantic and californiabound. for much of migration was by steam ship down. crossing up to on the pacific. and vanderbilt started the line. tried to build the canal. couldn't get funding. they would carry people across the water ways by boat and short land crossing. very successful. he sold out. went on a grand tour of europe. engaged in affairs. then he started by control of the company. the...
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york fed led by the executive of the first vice president of the new york fed but not to step down as president. and we made that decision because we wanted to make sure we were protectinged independents of the fed and i was going to be spending my necessity, a huge part of my time in helping shape the president's economic agenda and i was not going to be able to give the care and effort needed to carry on running the fed on a day-to-day basis. our judgment was that was the best decision at the time. i'm confident of that in retrospect. it was unique. it was unique but i don't think there was a better alternative available. >> secretary geithner i don't think aig's counterparties should have been paid 100 cents on the dollar, because in this e-mail we have here it's on the screen as well, you had some interests in how much the counterparties were owed. please tell the committee what impact the counterparties exposure had on your decision to pay 100 cents on the dollar. >> mr. chairman i played no role in that decision. as i said in my opening statements, as i testified before we had t
york fed led by the executive of the first vice president of the new york fed but not to step down as president. and we made that decision because we wanted to make sure we were protectinged independents of the fed and i was going to be spending my necessity, a huge part of my time in helping shape the president's economic agenda and i was not going to be able to give the care and effort needed to carry on running the fed on a day-to-day basis. our judgment was that was the best decision at the...
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before the war they have a long campaign against the ads in the new york press including the new york times which was jewish owned. they said it should not be rented to jews. we shouldn't even discuss blacks. no question of granting anything to them. they were restricted, was the euphemism from the gentleman's agreement. it is an interesting indication of how far you could get. >> the word restrictive comes from that element. they said christians only. after the end, it was pacified by state legislature, it became restricted. >> this is a period where we were talking about the anti-black feeling at the time when there was half of the country entering public opinion polls saying they were anti-jewish. 53% or 54%. thirty-five% to 40% would have favored an anti-jewish campaign whatever that meant. not just renting an apartment but actually inciting mob to attack jews in the street, to have what was happening mostly in england, violence not stopped by the police of a racist kind. you had a country in which anti-black was not even a question, it was understood. no one of the was going to t
before the war they have a long campaign against the ads in the new york press including the new york times which was jewish owned. they said it should not be rented to jews. we shouldn't even discuss blacks. no question of granting anything to them. they were restricted, was the euphemism from the gentleman's agreement. it is an interesting indication of how far you could get. >> the word restrictive comes from that element. they said christians only. after the end, it was pacified by...
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york real plots into the enormous new york central and hudson river railroad, the growth of new york city into the first city of north america and a major world hub of finance and trade complete with his first grand central station. vanderbilt played a major part in all of these events and more. as stiles writes the commodore's live lets his mark on america's most basic beliefs about equality and opportunity. he started a business as the epitome of the jacksonian ideal the working man desiring only a level playing field to compete against the vested interests. he ended it as a symbol than the quality of monopoly in the gilded age when ameyde americans question for the first time the dangers of gigantic sum in business. he was instrumental in appointing americans with the idea of the modern corporation of enormous depersonalize business entity. win cornelius vanderbilt was a young man americans worked almost exclusively as farmers and small businessmen and what money they saw was mostly tsala coin. corporations were rarity and entities of lummis duration formed complete large public p
york real plots into the enormous new york central and hudson river railroad, the growth of new york city into the first city of north america and a major world hub of finance and trade complete with his first grand central station. vanderbilt played a major part in all of these events and more. as stiles writes the commodore's live lets his mark on america's most basic beliefs about equality and opportunity. he started a business as the epitome of the jacksonian ideal the working man desiring...
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many people think of new york city and the new york city metropolitan area as new york. but upstate new york is an area that has seen economic depression and real challenges over over the past few decades whether the country or the city of new york is experiencing a boom. and toward that end it will be critically important that upstate new york have access to high-speed rail in the first instance. louis slaughter hails from my area and represents a part of my town i think it's something it will really benefit a whole swath of communities across upstate new york. and then leading westward toward chicago. so i implore you to have that when you have your plan. the second thing i would like to identify is the importance of universities and colleges as economic engines in the rochester area the university of rochester is the largest employer in the county. part in the city of rochester and the part in the city of brighton. and the infrastructure is inadequate to accommodate the university's planned growth which not only delivers medical, bio medical, bio tech types of researc
many people think of new york city and the new york city metropolitan area as new york. but upstate new york is an area that has seen economic depression and real challenges over over the past few decades whether the country or the city of new york is experiencing a boom. and toward that end it will be critically important that upstate new york have access to high-speed rail in the first instance. louis slaughter hails from my area and represents a part of my town i think it's something it will...
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life in new york. in the recent woody allen film, we have this talented daughter of new orleans. erin moriarty of '48 hours" with this sunday profile. >> hello, boys. hello, guys. hello. i haven't been back here in a long time. a long time. >> reporter: it has been a long time since patricia clarkson walked the halls of o.perry walker high school in new orleans. >> hi. ( applause ) >> reporter: when she returned with us this fall, it was a home coming. >> yes, that's me. with our big bs on. >> reporter: to the place where she first fell in love with acting, 35 years ago. >> this is me in the play room. look there i am. i was 15. i look the same. i love you. >> reporter: it was also a reunion with a drama teacher who first inspired her. did you really think she would go as far as she has? >> she really wanted to act. i mean it wasn't that she wanted to be a star necessarily but she wanted to act. >> reporter: and act she has. building an impressive resume, not as a star necessarily. >> what happened to
life in new york. in the recent woody allen film, we have this talented daughter of new orleans. erin moriarty of '48 hours" with this sunday profile. >> hello, boys. hello, guys. hello. i haven't been back here in a long time. a long time. >> reporter: it has been a long time since patricia clarkson walked the halls of o.perry walker high school in new orleans. >> hi. ( applause ) >> reporter: when she returned with us this fall, it was a home coming. >> yes,...
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. >> what about new york state? >> rudy giuliani has chosen the private sector after his disastrous presidential race in 2008, which is probably good for republicans. george pataki, has flirted with it, but does not want to run. rick lazio is the only contender. but even an old ford -- even harold ford is considering running, and that is good news for republicans. david paterson, at the democratic governor, is by most accounts unelectable. in massachusetts, there is a good chance that a republican could defeat deval patrick, the governor. in delaware, a longtime former governor and congressman at large -- there is a lot of places where there is encouraging news for republicans. >> in massachusetts, the numbers are narrowing -- >> for ted kennedy apostasy. -- ted kennedy's sea. >> the pennsylvania seat held by all inspector could be in jeopardy, to -- heldy arlen specter could be in jeopardy, too. >> we have republicans -- have a bunch of republicans leaving. >> chris van hollen, you had on, democratic chairman of th
. >> what about new york state? >> rudy giuliani has chosen the private sector after his disastrous presidential race in 2008, which is probably good for republicans. george pataki, has flirted with it, but does not want to run. rick lazio is the only contender. but even an old ford -- even harold ford is considering running, and that is good news for republicans. david paterson, at the democratic governor, is by most accounts unelectable. in massachusetts, there is a good chance...
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the first plane was headed to new york with 34 people on board. the second was headed to ohio with 38 people. delta says its pilots were acting out of an abundance of safety. both incidents are under investigation tonight. the faa is keeping a close eye on american airlines after the carrier had three botched landings in less than two weeks. you're looking at video of the worst of the incidents when a jet overran the runway, injuring 91 passengers in jamaica which came a few days after a plane slid off of the side of a north carolina runway. on christmas eve, an md-80 struck its wing tip while landing in texas. american airlines is said to be cooperating with the faa while conducting its own investigation. >>> a locker room incident could cost a pro basketball team much more than a game. police are investigating a reported stand-off between gilbert arenas and jabbaras crittenton. the "new york post" reports that the two players drew guns during a dispute over a gambling debt. arenas denies the story, but the team admits he brought handguns into th
the first plane was headed to new york with 34 people on board. the second was headed to ohio with 38 people. delta says its pilots were acting out of an abundance of safety. both incidents are under investigation tonight. the faa is keeping a close eye on american airlines after the carrier had three botched landings in less than two weeks. you're looking at video of the worst of the incidents when a jet overran the runway, injuring 91 passengers in jamaica which came a few days after a plane...
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"pm" did manage to get new york state to block that ads in the new york state legislature but not the practice. that is in interesting indication how far you can get. >> before the "pm" campaign they said christians only after the "pm" campaign, and the law passed by the state legislature then became restricted. if you know, what we mean the. [laughter] >> this is a period where we talk about the anti-black feeling at the time which there was also over half of the country answered public opinion polls saying they were anti-jewish come of 53 or 54%. 35 for 40% would have favored the anti-jewish campaign, of whatever that meant. this was not just willing to rent an apartment but father and others were inciting mobs to attack the jews on the street too really have what was happening, of violence, nonstop by the police of a racist kind. you have a country which anti-black was not even a question, that was understood. nobody would talk about that. what "pm" tried to do, they did it in a very gentle, and you will see it in the images, the indecisive fashion they would have two identical fig
"pm" did manage to get new york state to block that ads in the new york state legislature but not the practice. that is in interesting indication how far you can get. >> before the "pm" campaign they said christians only after the "pm" campaign, and the law passed by the state legislature then became restricted. if you know, what we mean the. [laughter] >> this is a period where we talk about the anti-black feeling at the time which there was also over...
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those guards were mostly young americans from new york, and i mean new york city. but also from minneapolis where the trotskyist had put down roots along the teamsters organization. it was the only place where they had a falling among what trotsky called proletariat. some of the teams came to serve as guards and some less successfully than others. the teamsters it turns out were not all cut out to be guards of trotsky or anybody else. despite diego's generosity the shortage of funds in the trotsky household just to run the household but also for his protection is quite shocking. one of the things i discovered in researching the book there were always running out of money. the guard fund runs out of money and they are asking natalia for from this, please don't tell trotsky and back and forth and all around. also when you sort of get what you pay for when you see is the poor quality of some of the guards and there's quite scandalous as well. you can believe it. reading the documents or reading the book that this is the best the great trotsky could attract or the most
those guards were mostly young americans from new york, and i mean new york city. but also from minneapolis where the trotskyist had put down roots along the teamsters organization. it was the only place where they had a falling among what trotsky called proletariat. some of the teams came to serve as guards and some less successfully than others. the teamsters it turns out were not all cut out to be guards of trotsky or anybody else. despite diego's generosity the shortage of funds in the...
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perhaps you would have somebody talk about it from new york. but it will not only be washington, d.c. it would be virginia. i don't know what happened to cia -- all these things. i'm asking you to be a little patient with haiti. but having said so, i think the ambassador said something in his introduction that is fitting. haitians are very resilient. and i seen see a silver lining in what happened on january 12. in 2004, i wrote a column for the now defunct "new york sun" and i had one phrase, port-au-prince is a catastrophe waiting to happen. i made that comment because coming from the air, american airlines, i was looking at the city that i had left 13 years earlier and i saw all these match boxes over the hills and the mountain that is backdropped to port-au-prince was disfigured. and i wrote, unless something is done immediately, big chunks of this city will be gone. at the time, i did not see an earthquake, haiti being in hurricane alley. i saw a major hurricane that would have wiped all of these down the sea and would have caused a major
perhaps you would have somebody talk about it from new york. but it will not only be washington, d.c. it would be virginia. i don't know what happened to cia -- all these things. i'm asking you to be a little patient with haiti. but having said so, i think the ambassador said something in his introduction that is fitting. haitians are very resilient. and i seen see a silver lining in what happened on january 12. in 2004, i wrote a column for the now defunct "new york sun" and i had...
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john from new york city from the democrat line? caller: yes, i guess - i guess he's speaking about when obama went down south, he got a little more southern twapg to his speech but i mean all politicians do that. bush would go to texts texas a a little honky tonk down there. as far as what clinton said in the book. not letting him off the hook but he was losing his mind at the time. you know he was not in the right state of mind, and i guess the last thing i want to say is the fact that we accept there is an african-american dialect is racist in itself. thanks for the call and i appreciate it. host ho thanks. kansas city, good morning. caller: you hear me? i wanted to talk about this. what's african-american dialect. i got an african-american dialect. a will lot of people have it. it's all right. it ain't nothing but who he is and how you talk. people in the south talk different from people in new york. they have funny dialect. a dialect don't make a man nothing but a man with a dialect. harry reed has a dialect. let the president
john from new york city from the democrat line? caller: yes, i guess - i guess he's speaking about when obama went down south, he got a little more southern twapg to his speech but i mean all politicians do that. bush would go to texts texas a a little honky tonk down there. as far as what clinton said in the book. not letting him off the hook but he was losing his mind at the time. you know he was not in the right state of mind, and i guess the last thing i want to say is the fact that we...
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also, i love new york, and i care about new york and i don't think these australians understand or love new york. >> i've heard that before about you, about liz smith, she's too nice to the people she writes about. has gossip become meaner and maybe you're out of step with the new culture? >> it's become more obvious. i mean more vulgar. you can say more things. you can say things you weren't able to say. i remember back when the best little whore house in texas was a big hit. i wasn't allowed to say that on the air. i had to say who house. >> i don't think we'll bleep that. >> it was a treat for me to sit down with david frost. what would now be branded checkbook journalism. >> you paid the former president $600,000, that would be more than $2 million today. i think if you did that today if the circumstances were today, you'd be criticized far more intensively than you were at the time. >> i don't think so. there's a curious point. in terms of the nixon interviews, nbc news were offering $400,000 or whatever. and questions about checkbook journalism happened during the 18 months betwee
also, i love new york, and i care about new york and i don't think these australians understand or love new york. >> i've heard that before about you, about liz smith, she's too nice to the people she writes about. has gossip become meaner and maybe you're out of step with the new culture? >> it's become more obvious. i mean more vulgar. you can say more things. you can say things you weren't able to say. i remember back when the best little whore house in texas was a big hit. i...
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that's what the new york fed did. the government gave goldman sachs more than goldman sachs had any right to expect, while at the same time giving no financial relief whatever to millions of americans facing a foreclosure crisis. if that doesn't illustrate what the new york fed thought it was working for, or who it was working for, i don't know what does. you may respond and then my time is expired. >> cookman that is not true. it is unfair to the public servant -- >> what's not true? >> what you just said. >> what is not true? >> it's not true that the actions we took on a.i.g. were for the benefit of anybody but the millions of americans who at that point were suffering from the worst financial crisis since the great depression. the only way to help reduce that damage, protect that damage, was to fix the system and prevent catastrophic failure that would have made that crisis worse. that is the only motive that underpinned those actions. >> i thank the gentleman. my time is expired. mr. duncan. >> mr. secretary, you
that's what the new york fed did. the government gave goldman sachs more than goldman sachs had any right to expect, while at the same time giving no financial relief whatever to millions of americans facing a foreclosure crisis. if that doesn't illustrate what the new york fed thought it was working for, or who it was working for, i don't know what does. you may respond and then my time is expired. >> cookman that is not true. it is unfair to the public servant -- >> what's not...
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maggie lake, cnn, new york. >>> checking top stories for you. this is video of the man believed to be the suicide bomber that killed seven cia employee and contractors last month. this newly released video which aired on the arabic tv network al jazeera shows hamam khalil abu mulal al balawi and his brother, that is him. in video he vowed revenge for the killing of baitullah mehsud in pakistan. >>> a new york cab driver pled not guilty in connection to an alleged terrorist plot. he was indicted for lie fog a federal agent. police arrested him thursday along with a second man due in court today, according to the a.p. authorities believe they are both linked to zazi, the one accused of planning to bomb new york on the anniversary of the 9/11th attacks. >>> chinese authorities are investigating a fire inside a coal mine. a state-run news agency reporting 12 workers have died after becoming trapped. the fire appears to have been started by some underground cables that short circuited. uuuu >>> so humans aren't the only ones seeking shelter from this
maggie lake, cnn, new york. >>> checking top stories for you. this is video of the man believed to be the suicide bomber that killed seven cia employee and contractors last month. this newly released video which aired on the arabic tv network al jazeera shows hamam khalil abu mulal al balawi and his brother, that is him. in video he vowed revenge for the killing of baitullah mehsud in pakistan. >>> a new york cab driver pled not guilty in connection to an alleged terrorist...
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york post," or as my brother calls it, the new york truth. he is a conservative. the photo with chuck schumer. he figures so prominently in new york politics. one of the reasons that kirsten gillibrand is the senator and was appointed by the governor is because he was chuck schumer's choice. he lobbied very hard for her. he cleared out a lot of folks that were interested in running in the primary that are in the new york delegation, karen maloney and steve israel from long island being the other. and he also has a vast fundraising network that is helping support kirsten gillibrand. as far as harold folder's can't dassey. it is interesting to see somebody who just a few years ago to the people of tennessee saying that he deserved six years in the senate now making the case to the people of new york. make the same case in new york to the people. he has stumbled out of the gate because in "the new york times" profile, he talked about new york as if it were only the five boroughs. i suggested this to my hometown into yonkers and he will find out
york post," or as my brother calls it, the new york truth. he is a conservative. the photo with chuck schumer. he figures so prominently in new york politics. one of the reasons that kirsten gillibrand is the senator and was appointed by the governor is because he was chuck schumer's choice. he lobbied very hard for her. he cleared out a lot of folks that were interested in running in the primary that are in the new york delegation, karen maloney and steve israel from long island being the...
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bishop of new york. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york's recognized. mr. bishop: thank you, mr. speaker. let me start by thanking my friend, mr. lynch, for his remarks with respect to this legislation. let me also thank the gentleman from illinois for his remarks and his support of this legislation. mr. speaker, i rise as the proud sponsor of h.r. 3250, and i thank the leadership for calling up this bill to name the united states post office located at 1210 west main street in riverhead, new york, in my district on eastern long island as the private first class garfield m. langhorn post office building. it was a journey of hard work -- of a hardworking american family looking for an opportunity and a better way of life that brought the family of private first class garfield langhorn of the united states army from cumberland, virginia, to new york. his mother still lives in this close nit community. her name is mary, where she raised her son who proudly answered the call of his country during the vietnam war. he distinguished himself as a radio operator and
bishop of new york. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york's recognized. mr. bishop: thank you, mr. speaker. let me start by thanking my friend, mr. lynch, for his remarks with respect to this legislation. let me also thank the gentleman from illinois for his remarks and his support of this legislation. mr. speaker, i rise as the proud sponsor of h.r. 3250, and i thank the leadership for calling up this bill to name the united states post office located at 1210 west main street in...
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i think it's new york. nobody really cares, y know. it's just that peoplwill be disgruntled a ltle about the security barers and that kd of stuff. but i think asong as they get passed it, it is relar day as usual. >> i feel a t scared for the fact that theyoing to be here the states. we're living here. already what hpened, 9/11, i just don't want th to happen ain. you know, i think they should be in the mility. i think should be tried out there, morsafer, more securitytighter security. >> warner: still, mayor bloomberg said todayif there are no aernatives, new york city will go throu with it. >> it'not my job to tell them what kind of a tal. i'm not a lel expert, in any case. but, you kw, if called on, we'll he them. i will say, they understd and they'rtrying to do something. it's justhere are no easy answers to any of this. >> wner: in the meantime, the mayor of nburgh, new york, 60 miles noh of manhattan, volunteerehis city. he said it would benefitrom the attentioand possible federal aid. there have ao been suggestions the trial uld
i think it's new york. nobody really cares, y know. it's just that peoplwill be disgruntled a ltle about the security barers and that kd of stuff. but i think asong as they get passed it, it is relar day as usual. >> i feel a t scared for the fact that theyoing to be here the states. we're living here. already what hpened, 9/11, i just don't want th to happen ain. you know, i think they should be in the mility. i think should be tried out there, morsafer, more securitytighter security....
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there is a "new york times" report today that hard ford was moved to new york. maybe will run the pry nair against the senator that replaced hillary clinton. we know you can come in new york and won, hillary clinton, robert kennedy and others. can harold ford be a vilible candidate? >> i know harold. new york is a place where we have a history like that. if we were talking about some other state, i would say that is a tough thing to do. it's a tough thing to come in and at least immediately run for the senate. you can't run for governor. but you can run for the senate. gosh, in new york, anything is possible. >> larry: why didn't you run for governor? >> i didn't want to leave my business and law firm now. i took aloft time off to run for president. a lot of things got disorganized. i put them together. we are in the middle of and on the verge of doing a lot of exciting thing. the thing in brazil. i started the new york office of giuliani, and it's gone from three lawyers to 70. we are continuing to groi. it was not the right time to do it. and that does not mea
there is a "new york times" report today that hard ford was moved to new york. maybe will run the pry nair against the senator that replaced hillary clinton. we know you can come in new york and won, hillary clinton, robert kennedy and others. can harold ford be a vilible candidate? >> i know harold. new york is a place where we have a history like that. if we were talking about some other state, i would say that is a tough thing to do. it's a tough thing to come in and at least...
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there's no question it adds a level of threat to new york. not the only kind of threat new york has. a tremendous burden. the mayor is asking for a significant amount of money to have to deal with this. i had to close down new york when we had similar trials when i was the mayor, and it cost me a lot of time, a lot of attention. and the reality is you're also, by using this method, cutting yourself off from getting intelligence like he has done with this situation in detroit. so i think this is one of the big mistakes that he's made. and the reality is, you know, both he and the attorney general have already announced that this guy is guilty, and i think one of them has said he's probably going to get executed. so i mean, i don't know what they're talking about in terms of a fair trial. so -- and i don't know what happens if he gets acquitted. the president of the united states can't be saying to the world, we're going to give him a fair trial but he's going to get convicted. if we're doing this for public relations and creating these burdens
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we have a problem in new york. are you going to deal with it or deny it exists and start arresting people who quite honestly are at the bottom of the food chain as opposed to arresting people like your caller called about, somebody actually supplying this drug. >> let me get to a facebook comment. the money used to design and print those pamphlets could have been put to better use. ken, how could that $32,000 taxpayer money be better spent? >> again, i don't disagree with education. education is key. but educate the people on what to do. give them the tools necessary. and then if they refuse to get the help that they desperately need because they're in the disease of their addiction, then you could get the law enforcement involved and get them involved in drug court. use those funds to fund drug court. that's an amazing program in new york. it helps save people's life. that's where you educate the people. >> real quick, another call. theresa in minnesota. go ahead. >> caller: i think this pamphlet is an absolutely
we have a problem in new york. are you going to deal with it or deny it exists and start arresting people who quite honestly are at the bottom of the food chain as opposed to arresting people like your caller called about, somebody actually supplying this drug. >> let me get to a facebook comment. the money used to design and print those pamphlets could have been put to better use. ken, how could that $32,000 taxpayer money be better spent? >> again, i don't disagree with education....
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that's mutual new york building right there. and the thermometer on top, temperatures in fahrenheit and celsius, 14 degrees fahrenheit and minus 9 celsius. there is the gwb, the george washington bridge. beautiful night but very cold. flags are at half-staff here. i'm going to tell you why because percy sutton was one of the nation's most prominent african-american political and business leaders during the civil rights era. new york city mayor michael bloomberg paused to remember him during his inauguration speech just yesterday. take a listen. >> as we look at our flags still flying at half-staff, let us join in honoring and thanking a true civil rights pioneer and a legendary public servant and a great new yorker, percy sutton. [ applause ] >> well, sutton, a civil rights activist, a lawyer and once the highest ranking black elected official in new york city died the day after christmas. he was 89 years old. his memorial service is wednesday at riverside church in manhattan. the president also releasing a statement about percy
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>> rachel uchetel gave a long interview to "the new york post." >> rambling. rambling. kept saying the same thing over and over. >> this interview apparently happened last week before she was using the services of gloria allred. she tells the post that the story is ridiculous, she says not a word of it is true. she claims that the sources were just out for a pay day. she says she only met tiger woods twice. very short meetings. she says she never spoke to him on the phone. she said she never exchanged any text messages with him. and she says they're not having an affair. >> okay. barry levine. back to you. executive editor of the "national enquirer." mr. levine, what is your response to the things that the so-called other woman had to say giving her side of the story? >> yeah, i read her account today and on our website today we posted a point by point denial. she is in a damage eyes rachel l go to australia to meet with tiger woods. i mean, we had a team of reporters on the story for several weeks. as you know, nancy, you know, we've dealt with these types of women bef
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from new york, defending from new york, defending freedom, good night, america. captioned by closed captioning services, inc >> bret: next on "special report," as the christmas day bombing subject makes his first appearance in court, critics say the administration should have been aware of the threat from the group it says was behind the attack. as the u.s. targets one of those men, there are questions about legal rights and wrongs in the war on terror. new unemployment numbers are out, but they don't tell the whole story. and how will differences in abortion policy be resolved in healthcare reform legislation. part five of jim angle's series. all that, plus the fox all-stars and the friday lightning round right here, right now. welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. the man authorities say tried to blow up an american airliner on christmas day went before a judge today. correspondent steve brown has the story from detroit. in his first court appearance, umar farouk abdulmutallab through his attorney pled not guilty to all six counts in the federal indictment cha
from new york, defending from new york, defending freedom, good night, america. captioned by closed captioning services, inc >> bret: next on "special report," as the christmas day bombing subject makes his first appearance in court, critics say the administration should have been aware of the threat from the group it says was behind the attack. as the u.s. targets one of those men, there are questions about legal rights and wrongs in the war on terror. new unemployment numbers...
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. >> this discussion took place at the new york city bar association in new york city. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] . . >> earlier this week, california gov. arles schwarzenegger delivered his state of the state address. governor schwarzenegger is not eligible to run for office again. from sacramento, this is about half an hour. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you, said that pro tem, speaker, attorney-general brown, treasurer, secretary of state, controller, the insurance commissioner, superintendent of public instruction, members of the board of equalization, all of my cabinet secretaries, my chief of staff, members of the legislature. it is good to see everyone here together again. just introduce a few guest i have in the gallery first of all my wife maria shriver my wife with our four children. [applause] >> and my friend secretary george shultz and his wonderful wife charlotte. [applause] >> and another friend mayor willi
. >> this discussion took place at the new york city bar association in new york city. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] . . >> earlier this week, california gov. arles schwarzenegger delivered his state of the state address. governor schwarzenegger is not eligible to run for office again. from sacramento, this is about half an hour. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank...
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i was president of the new york fed. i was going to be account quable for decisions made on my watch. but after the 24th for reasons that i think are fair and right for the institution, i could no longer run thoseday to day judgments. and i withdrew from those and i think those were necessary. >> and your staff decided to shield you from the scoverup side of it, too? >> i didn't decide this alone. i decided in consultation with the chairman of the board of governors of the federal reserve system and with the incoming administration to protect the institution from the unique conditions i was in then. . . the unique conditions i was in then. >> mr. secretary what date did you know that that there was a cover-up, a disclosure issue, when were you informed? >> i only knew about these discussions about disclosure when they started to make -- to be in the public domain -- actually i don't know when they first rose to the attention of the congress. but when they rose to the attention of the congress, they were in the press, i w
i was president of the new york fed. i was going to be account quable for decisions made on my watch. but after the 24th for reasons that i think are fair and right for the institution, i could no longer run thoseday to day judgments. and i withdrew from those and i think those were necessary. >> and your staff decided to shield you from the scoverup side of it, too? >> i didn't decide this alone. i decided in consultation with the chairman of the board of governors of the federal...
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jersey and new york. the nonprofit group doesn't know how the plaque ended up in the van. >>>ed fbi is taking a closer look at american airlines because the carrier had lee and therings go wrong last month alone. a plane landed in charlotte, went off the left side of the runway. over a week later another american flight overran a runway in kingston, jamaica injures 1 passengers. you see the aftermath in the vi. then two days later, an incident in austin, texas. the airline is cooperating with the investigation, which he said is routine in landing incidents. >>> a store clerk tried to hold off three robbers but gave in when she lost strength. check this out. it's on surveillance video. one of them jumps over the counter. the clerk was cleaning the front door window when they appeared, said she knew what was going to happen. >> first reaction was just to do this, and i held it as long as i can, and after my back started hurting, i had no choice but to let go. police say the robbers told the clerk happy holi
jersey and new york. the nonprofit group doesn't know how the plaque ended up in the van. >>>ed fbi is taking a closer look at american airlines because the carrier had lee and therings go wrong last month alone. a plane landed in charlotte, went off the left side of the runway. over a week later another american flight overran a runway in kingston, jamaica injures 1 passengers. you see the aftermath in the vi. then two days later, an incident in austin, texas. the airline is...
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new york, mostly cloudy windy and 25. miami 55, chicago 17, denver sunny and 33, 80. >>> time for a check on the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows that skies are cloudy around the great lakes and it's clear but cold across much of the deep south. later today, it will remain cold and dry across the plains and northeast. the south will also continue to shiver. and out in southern california, temperatures will be in the mid to upper 80s. >>> in sports, the nfl playoffs are all set as the last two wild card races were decided when dallas won its division title. the cowboys had two touchdown passes in a dominating shutout against philadelphia 24-0. they will face the eagles again saturday night in the first round of the playoffs. >>> in oakland, baltimore's willis made gay me ran for three touchdowns as the ravens beat the raiders 3 2 #-13, baltimore dlinched an afc wild card berth and will play new england next sunday. >>> the jets thomas jones ran for two scores against the bengals, the 37-0 new york win
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let's get to rick leventhal, he's in new york. how cold are you? >> you know, right now it's about near 30 degrees, jane. jane: balmy. >> it's not all that unusual for new york at this time of year, but it's the areas that aren't accustomed to this kind of cold that face the biggest dangers. for example, the texas/mexico border near freezing, officials have warned residents reminding them to dress warmly and try and stay dry. including mississippi, tennessee and arkansas in the teens and the 20s. that's created some very icy and treacherous road conditions. drivers are having all sorts of problems. and snow fell in alabama and georgia can, and that created a real issue near atlanta's airport where there was a pile-up of nearly 30 cars just before dawn this morning. a number of drivers were hurt, fortunately no one killed in that wreck, but the roads are just awful, and people having a tough time navigating. jane sounds like roads are bad up north and there's a fair amount of snow, that lake effect snow. >> that's for sure, and the temperatures brut
let's get to rick leventhal, he's in new york. how cold are you? >> you know, right now it's about near 30 degrees, jane. jane: balmy. >> it's not all that unusual for new york at this time of year, but it's the areas that aren't accustomed to this kind of cold that face the biggest dangers. for example, the texas/mexico border near freezing, officials have warned residents reminding them to dress warmly and try and stay dry. including mississippi, tennessee and arkansas in the...
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jeff rossen, nbc news, new york. >>> still to come on this first sunday of the new year, catching a killer. weeks after a thanksgiving massacre triggered a massive manhunt, police say they have their man. >>> and we spend a day at the office with the blue angels on a wing and a prayer. >> i was really at the edge of blacking out. ...kept coming back... ...or that i could help prevent them in the first place. the problem was that my controller medicine... ...was treating only 1 main cause of asthma symptoms. but there are 2. airway constriction. and inflammation. unlike most controllers, advair treats both main causes. advair treats both main causes. and that helps prevent symptoms in the first place. (announcer) advair contains salmeterol. salmeterol may increase the chance of asthma-related death. so advair is not for asthma that's well controlled on another controller medicine. advair will not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms... ...and should not be taken more than twica day. talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of advair. if you take advair, see your doctor i
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this is of course the story of the star of the new york yankees. you covered that story and helped break that story. since then there's been manny ramirez of the dodgers. both of them will still be playing baseball come spring, right? >> that's right. they have chances i mean as you've seen with alex rodriguez this year, he has a chance to keep hitting homers and people love you when you do that. the same thing with manny ramirez. he may be a little less so but he's still known as a happy-go-lucky guy. you get back to the field and you perform well. you know, manny was taking up a problematic drug for sports because it's undetectable. they're active. they can rehab rehabilitate their images in a way that mark maguire can't do anymore. >> lehrer: based on your reporting and your colleagues at "sports illustrated"'s reporting, what is the state of drug use in major sports right now? is there any way to measure that? >> there really isn't. what i actually found while i was reporting that alex rodriguez story is that even the players themselves really
this is of course the story of the star of the new york yankees. you covered that story and helped break that story. since then there's been manny ramirez of the dodgers. both of them will still be playing baseball come spring, right? >> that's right. they have chances i mean as you've seen with alex rodriguez this year, he has a chance to keep hitting homers and people love you when you do that. the same thing with manny ramirez. he may be a little less so but he's still known as a...
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the new york times has refused to review it. but they will still impose paul krugman on us every week. but no dissent is allowed in the new york times. i think we all know about the financial picture the new york times is facing so i think it doesn't want to promote a book that argues against bailouts given what the media is going to be demanding in the near future. let's not talk about that depressing subject. i hope i am not going to depress you today because i will leave you with a suggestion that there is a way out of this. whether they are going to follow what is another question. it is comforting to know that if we wanted to get out of this economic mess we could do it. it can be done. i am not going to talk about some of the things you would likely encounter if you turned on right-wing radio where you hear a lot of denunciations of the community reinvestment act that introduced affirmative action in lending or fannie mae and freddie mac whose irresponsible decisions were a fairly significant factor in all this but all the
the new york times has refused to review it. but they will still impose paul krugman on us every week. but no dissent is allowed in the new york times. i think we all know about the financial picture the new york times is facing so i think it doesn't want to promote a book that argues against bailouts given what the media is going to be demanding in the near future. let's not talk about that depressing subject. i hope i am not going to depress you today because i will leave you with a...
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the jets also won, new york wi the wild card. pats will play the ravens. they were in oakland and ran all over the raiders. on of the best stiff arms you'll see, rhing for 167 yards and three touchdown ravens clinch a wild card spot, 21-17. he win eliminates the defending super bowl champions steelers. packers destroyed the cainals. arzonaas dresng many of its startersnd it showed. green bay won 33-7. the pack wi play the cdinals next week in arizona. and it will be deja vu in dallas on saturday. cowboys shut down the eagles. felix jones with a 49 td romp in the third. dallas wednday big, 24-0. third time in franchise history cowboys have d back-to-back shutouts. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm mario solis. your early morning entertainment headlines arstraht ahead. >>> plus, know how the oldest twin always likes to tease the oth? these guys will have a lot to battle about in the years ago. you're watching "early today >>> well, welcome back. the windchill was biting all weekend long and it continues this morning. the wind chill is 6
the jets also won, new york wi the wild card. pats will play the ravens. they were in oakland and ran all over the raiders. on of the best stiff arms you'll see, rhing for 167 yards and three touchdown ravens clinch a wild card spot, 21-17. he win eliminates the defending super bowl champions steelers. packers destroyed the cainals. arzonaas dresng many of its startersnd it showed. green bay won 33-7. the pack wi play the cdinals next week in arizona. and it will be deja vu in dallas on...
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i have the privilege of representing the suburbs of new york city. two weeks ago, the terrorist plot to bring down northwest airlines flight over the skies of detroit was thwarted by a combination of luck and vigilance. as president obama has rightly said, it should never have gotten to that point. last year, the terrorist's father went to our embassy in nigeria and shared his concerns that his son was becoming a radical jihad iist. that should have been more than enough to trigger a red flag to prevent this terrorist from setting foot on the aircraft. reviews will take place in congressional hearings will be held. this is about much more than whether the no-fly list gets longer or takes more time to get through the security line at the airport. this is about whether we have learned our lesson. terrorists still have innocent people in their sites and the will to murder them. they are always working on the next attack. september 11 is not ancient history, is all too real. the people in my community certainly get it, and now it is time for the administ
i have the privilege of representing the suburbs of new york city. two weeks ago, the terrorist plot to bring down northwest airlines flight over the skies of detroit was thwarted by a combination of luck and vigilance. as president obama has rightly said, it should never have gotten to that point. last year, the terrorist's father went to our embassy in nigeria and shared his concerns that his son was becoming a radical jihad iist. that should have been more than enough to trigger a red flag...
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that is the promise of new york. new yorkers have arisen from epic economic perils before. new yorkers have rebuild after disasters, natural and man-made. but every time the capacity of our hope has been questioned, every time our faith has been challenged, every time we have come to a hill that seemed too steep, we have demonstrated an undeniable ability to achieve, and a desire and determination to endure. and so, once again, we have to rebuild, but we will reignite the engine of our economy. we will be able to win back the public trust of the people we represent, and we will rebuild new york, but we have to work together. in these times of struggle, i remember the enduring faith of a child who grew up in a world of darkness, who chooses to believe in something bigger than himself or herself. in spite of the adversity and the doubts of others, they can find strength and humility and perseverance. and so can all of us. thank you so much for attending. thank you for listening. god bless all of you, and god bless the people of new york. [applause] [captioning performed by na
that is the promise of new york. new yorkers have arisen from epic economic perils before. new yorkers have rebuild after disasters, natural and man-made. but every time the capacity of our hope has been questioned, every time our faith has been challenged, every time we have come to a hill that seemed too steep, we have demonstrated an undeniable ability to achieve, and a desire and determination to endure. and so, once again, we have to rebuild, but we will reignite the engine of our economy....
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and this report is out in today's "new york times." and it comes from a review of state data collected by the paper. with food stamp use at a record high, the subgroup of recipients with no cash income has risen by nearly 50% in the past two years. about one in 50 americans now live in such a household. and some get by living in shelters or subsidized apartments, or even with relatives. >>> federal reserve chairman ben bernanke says the best way to prevent financial bubbles is through tighter regulation. but he says it's not the only way. and that may be necessary to raise interest rates again to prevent what he calls dangerous buildups of risk. now some critics blame the federal reserve for causing the recent housing bubble. they say the central bank held interest rates too low for too long. but in a speech before the american economic association's annual meeting, bernanke defended the fed's actions, calling the links between low interest rates and rising home prices, quote, weak. ♪ ♪ i don't need dime to be on to you ♪ . >> im
and this report is out in today's "new york times." and it comes from a review of state data collected by the paper. with food stamp use at a record high, the subgroup of recipients with no cash income has risen by nearly 50% in the past two years. about one in 50 americans now live in such a household. and some get by living in shelters or subsidized apartments, or even with relatives. >>> federal reserve chairman ben bernanke says the best way to prevent financial bubbles...
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this is how my life changed in new york. i thought i would be -- i wasn't interested in making children's books but i thought i will make one book, two books, 250 laypeople in america can't be problems to sell you a million books. i thought i would be making animated film out of it. i realize i have to pay for the apartment, and somebody said you could do editorial illustrations. so in 1984, in june, i pointed "new york times" and they gave me first assignment, which changed my life because they gave me two pictures to do. i gave him three options for each picture. i said i can do it in one line which would take 10 minutes or half an hour, one hour. but everybody was doing the. i wanted to make sure i've reduce something which nobody else is doing so i would be getting work all the time. i need work all the time because the rent was like $900 a month. they paid $150 a picture so i needed six pictures of months to pay for the red. i came up with the idea that i would do pictures for hundreds and thousands of little dogs that
this is how my life changed in new york. i thought i would be -- i wasn't interested in making children's books but i thought i will make one book, two books, 250 laypeople in america can't be problems to sell you a million books. i thought i would be making animated film out of it. i realize i have to pay for the apartment, and somebody said you could do editorial illustrations. so in 1984, in june, i pointed "new york times" and they gave me first assignment, which changed my life...